I had to stare at your site for almost a full minute to understand what you were talking about, and I suspect others are doing the same. That border is quite subtle (easy to miss).
I had to stare at your site for almost a full minute to understand what you were talking about, and I suspect others are doing the same. That border is quite subtle (easy to miss). The easiest way to fix it is to add overflow: hidden to #blog to "clear the float".(Or overflow: auto, but past experience has taught me more upvotes go to hidden).
This one did the trick. Thanks! I guess I have to save that link for further reading ;) – KristianB Feb 21 at 21:11 You probably want to change #blog to be a class, as in , because surely you're going to have more than one blog post?
^^ (you can only have one instance of each id) (do the same for all the divs inside: bloghead, blogbody, etc. ) – thirtydot Feb 21 at 21:14 Thanks for the hint :) I'll change it to a class... and see how it goes when the SQL implementation is done :P – KristianB Feb 21 at 21:19.
Your floating elements are escaping the container div. Add one more block level element to the markup after the "blogcreditsright". Css .
Clear{ clear:both; }.
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